New Intel chips could see PDAs shrink
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Intel reports new material to shrink
chips
Intel reports new material to shrink
chips
11/05/2003 09:24 PMIHT Nov 5 2003 8:28PM ET
IBM, AMD Work to Shrink Chips (PC World)
IBM, AMD Work to Shrink Chips (PC World)
09/22/2004 04:55 PMPC World - Extended collaboration could result in chips built on
32-nanometer technology.
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips
07/07/2004 06:32 AMBoston Globe Jul 7 2004 10:54AM GMT
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
07/07/2004 01:32 AMReuters - Scientists at General Electric Co.
(GE.N) unveiled one of the smallest functioning devices ever
made on Wednesday, a carbon tube about 10 atoms wide that could
one day shrink computer chip technology.
Dell adds Bluetooth and XScale chips to
PDAs
Dell adds Bluetooth and XScale chips to
PDAs
05/18/2004 06:02 AMComputer Weekly May 18 2004 10:19AM GMT
Dell adds Bluetooth, new XScale chips to
Axim PDAs
Dell adds Bluetooth, new XScale chips to
Axim PDAs
05/18/2004 07:41 AMDell Inc. plans to unveil three new Axim personal digital assistants
(PDAs) Tuesday, adding the Bluetooth short-range wireless networking
technology to its PDAs for the first time.
Intel to shrink chip size further
Intel to shrink chip size further
08/30/2004 05:07 PMDeccan Herald Aug 30 2004 8:57PM GMT
PDAs Are Dead; Long Live PDAs
PDAs Are Dead; Long Live PDAs
04/12/2004 09:59 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- So PDA sales are falling, while smartphone shipments
are up. According to some, like The Dallas Morning News' Doug Bedell,
this means that PDAs are dying. To others, like Brighthand's Ed Hardy
(looking resplendant in dark turtleneck and matching beard), it means
that PDAs, overall, are just...
Intel, AMD two-in-one chips
Intel, AMD two-in-one chips
04/06/2005 06:23 PMp2pnet.net Apr 6 2005 9:20PM GMT
Bad Intel Chips Recalled
Bad Intel Chips Recalled
06/28/2004 10:08 AMI
ntel recalls flawed chips less than a week after launch: Good for
them that they handled this better than the
last time they had this problem.
Less than a week after the launch, Intel said Friday it's recalling
some of its latest chip sets after the discovery of a manufacturing
flaw that could cause computers to crash or fail to boot.
Most of the problem chips were still in the hands of computer and
motherboard manufacturers, said Bill Calder, an Intel spokesman.
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Intel will postpone new chips
Intel will postpone new chips
07/19/2004 10:10 PMIHT Jul 20 2004 2:40AM GMT
Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips
Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips
06/28/2004 04:21 PMZDNet Jun 28 2004 8:22PM GMT
IBM embraces 64-bit Intel chips
IBM embraces 64-bit Intel chips
08/04/2004 06:55 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 4 2004 11:16PM GMT
Intel adds DRM to new chips
Intel adds DRM to new chips
06/05/2005 11:48 PMOfficially launched worldwide on the May 26, the new offerings come
DRM-enabled and will, at least in theory, allow copyright holders to
prevent unauthorized copying and distribution of copyrighted materials
from the motherboard rather than through the operating system as is
currently the case.
Other News: New Intel Chips
Other News: New Intel Chips
06/18/2004 11:12 AMIntel's latest chipsets feature PCI Express busses and wireless access
point support.
Intel Follows AMD with New 64-Bit Chips
(NewsFactor)
Intel Follows AMD with New 64-Bit Chips
(NewsFactor)
02/18/2004 04:15 PMNewsFactor - In a major departure from its roadmap, Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC) has announced
plans for the second-quarter release of a server chip that features
both
64-bit and 32-bit capability in a single processor.
Intel offers a look at new chips
Intel offers a look at new chips
06/17/2004 01:21 PMThe chipsets will be used in its more stylish "lifestyle PCs," the
company says, and in so-called entertainment PCs for distributing
video and pictures.
Intel wants bad chips back
Intel wants bad chips back
06/25/2004 11:47 AMZDNet Jun 25 2004 4:23PM GMT
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
09/07/2004 11:30 PMWashington Post Sep 8 2004 4:13AM GMT
Is Intel Making Too Many Chips?
Is Intel Making Too Many Chips?
09/06/2004 03:55 PMSlashdot Sep 6 2004 8:06PM GMT
Intel Powers Down its Chips
Intel Powers Down its Chips
02/10/2003 12:07 PMThe No. 1 chipmaker rethinks power-hungry circuits, spurring a new
5GHz Floating Point MAC as well as a 1.5GHz third generation Itanium 2
with on-die cache.
New chips from Intel to be unveiled
New chips from Intel to be unveiled
05/10/2004 08:37 AMSan Francisco Chronicle May 10 2004 12:46PM GMT
Can Mr. Chips Transform Intel?
Can Mr. Chips Transform Intel?
09/11/2004 09:57 PMNew York Times Sep 12 2004 1:40AM GMT
New entertainment chips from Intel
New entertainment chips from Intel
06/16/2004 05:13 AMDigital Connect News Jun 16 2004 9:35AM GMT
Intel debuts 32/64-bit chips
Intel debuts 32/64-bit chips
06/28/2004 04:21 PMZDNet Jun 28 2004 8:33PM GMT
Zenith to launch new Intel chips
Zenith to launch new Intel chips
06/23/2004 03:50 PMThe Hindu Business Line Jun 23 2004 7:50PM GMT
Apple to switch to Intel chips!
Apple to switch to Intel chips!
06/06/2005 12:13 AMApple Computer plans to announce Monday that it's scrapping its
partnership with IBM and switching its computers to Intel's
microprocessors. Apple has been using PowerPC chips to power their
Macintosh line of computers since 1994. But according to CNET, Apple
is scheduled to announce this Monday at their Worldwide Developer's
Conference their intention to make the switch.
Those who remember the migration from the 68k series chips back in the
early 90s may recall that it took some doing. To run at optimal
speeds, software has to be recompiled to the native chipset.
Migrating to a totally different platform such as PowerPC to Intel
will be a significant upheaval.
When Apple announced their move to IBM's next-generation PowerPC
chipsets (now in the G5) some
pundits have long made the argument that Apple
can't ship enough computers to remain competitive on both price and
performance with computers powered by Intel-compatible CPUs. Simply
put, economies of scale were working against Apple in the long-run.
According to a CNET source, what may have spurred the change was just
that -- IBM's concerns about making a low-volume chip that competes
with x86's in performance in the same price-range. The question is,
can the Mac survive a transition from the PowerPC to Intel-based CPUs
with the corresponding software compatibility/optimization issues?

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Intel Releases New Pentium M Chips
06/23/2004 12:48 PMIntel Demonstrates New Chips
(washingtonpost.com)
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
(washingtonpost.com)
09/08/2004 08:52 AMwashingtonpost.com - Intel Corp. President Paul S. Otellini yesterday
demonstrated new chips scheduled for release next year that
simultaneously run tasks such as burning CDs and playing video games,
as he sought to allay concerns about product delays.
Apple *is* switching to Intel chips
Apple *is* switching to Intel chips
06/17/2005 03:29 PMThe WWDC keynote just ended (notes here and here) and the news is pretty big in Apple land: Apple
is switching to Intel chips (press
release). A few notes:
- As speculated here
and on Slashdot, Intel will not be making PowerPC chips for
Apple.
- Intel will be making x486 chips for Apple.
- For the last 5 years, every copy of OS X has been compiled
on both PowerPC and Intel platforms. This apparently is the
long-rumored Marklar project.
- Jobs says developing apps to run on Intel Macs is easy...there's a
checkbox in the developer tools that "makes a cross-platform single
binary". Demo of Mathematica running on an Intel Mac from a guy from
Wolfram...it only took them two days [some sources are now saying two
hours, not days] to port it to Intel.
- Running PowerPC-compiled programs on an Intel Mac will be handled
through emulation. Gold star to John Gruber for guessing this
one.
I'm sure there's more, but those are the important bits. And I know
this is Steve Jobs talking to us here, but from where I'm sitting
(across the country, reading paraphrase transcripts), the transition
has been well prepared for by Apple for a number of years and looks
like it will happen a lot more smoothly than all the over-the-weekend
hand-wringing indicated that it would.
Update: Dave
Winer is reporting that:
1. Apple is not going into the software business, their
operating system will not run on other vendor's hardware. So you won't
be running the Mac OS on Dell, HP or IBM, for example. and 2. While
Windows is not explicitly supported, they won't do anything to prevent
Windows from running on their hardware.
Update #2: From
news.com:
After Jobs' presentation, Apple Senior Vice President
Phil Schiller addressed the issue of running Windows on Macs, saying
there are no plans to sell or support Windows on an Intel-based Mac.
"That doesn't preclude someone from running it on a Mac. They probably
will," he said. "We won't do anything to preclude that." However,
Schiller said the company does not plan to let people run Mac OS X on
other computer makers' hardware. "We will not allow running Mac OS X
on anything other than an Apple Mac," he said.
Intel Hopes Its Chips Can Become More
Mobile
Intel Hopes Its Chips Can Become More
Mobile
07/18/2004 08:04 PMNew York Times Jul 19 2004 0:17AM GMT
Intel Stacks Enterprise Chips with SOA
Intel Stacks Enterprise Chips with SOA
09/08/2004 04:23 PMItanium and Xeon chips to a Web services-like makeover to help boost
server
virtualization.
Intel chips into Nikkei's gains
Intel chips into Nikkei's gains
12/05/2003 10:12 AMGlobe and Mail Dec 5 2003 9:03AM ET
Intel Updates Cellular Chips
Intel Updates Cellular Chips
04/11/2004 10:15 PMIntel to introduce new cell chips
Intel to introduce new cell chips
04/11/2004 11:38 PMZDNet Apr 12 2004 3:22AM GMT
Intel to serve up metal chips
Intel to serve up metal chips
11/05/2003 04:10 AMZDNet UK Nov 5 2003 4:05AM ET
Intel shows off next-generation chips
Intel shows off next-generation chips
08/30/2004 03:11 AMInvestors Business Daily Aug 30 2004 6:41AM GMT
Intel introduces 4 mobile chips
Intel introduces 4 mobile chips
06/02/2004 02:16 AMXinhua News Agency Jun 2 2004 5:51AM GMT
Intel Recalls PC Chips from
Manufacturers
Intel Recalls PC Chips from
Manufacturers
06/25/2004 05:29 PMBizReport.com Jun 25 2004 9:18PM GMT
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